Influenza-like illness: a monitoring system.

Ecology of disease Pub Date : 1982-01-01
J D Knox, R A Anderson
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This paper draws attention to the widespread problems associated with an epidemic of influenza at all levels--personal, family and society. In the absence of effective policies of prevention and cure, there is a need for a system which will constantly survey the scene on a clinical basis and give an early warning of an impending epidemic. The means hitherto available have been crude and rather slow to react. A system is described which is based on weekly telephoned reports from a geographically widely spread network of general practitioners, mainly in Tayside. The co-ordinated system operates during the influenza 'season', and provides information to the contributors, health planners, epidemiologists and to WHO. Examples of the work of the 'spotter practices' are drawn from the season 1980-81. The material is validated by virological sampling studies, by the internal consistency of the figures, and by reference to what is happening in other geographical areas. The feasibility of the system has been demonstrated (even under epidemic conditions), and it is suggested that a national co-ordinating system be established.

流感样疾病:监测系统。
本文提请注意与流感流行有关的广泛问题在各个层面——个人、家庭和社会。在缺乏有效的预防和治疗政策的情况下,有必要建立一个系统,在临床基础上不断调查现场,并对即将发生的流行病发出早期预警。迄今可用的手段都是粗糙的,反应相当缓慢。本文描述了一种基于每周电话报告的系统,该报告来自地理上广泛分布的全科医生网络,主要是在泰赛德。协调系统在流感“季节”期间运作,并向贡献者、卫生规划人员、流行病学家和世卫组织提供信息。从1980-81赛季的比赛中,我们可以看到“观察员训练”的例子。通过病毒学抽样研究、数据的内部一致性以及参考其他地理区域正在发生的情况,这些材料得到了验证。该系统的可行性已被证明(即使在流行病的情况下),并建议建立一个国家协调系统。
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